Posts by faithandfreedom
Reclaiming the Narrative on Black History
We must articulate a conservative view of black history and achievement. By Jonathan McGee After a recent visit to the Smithsonian Museum of African American History, I was reminded that, while conservatives have had victories against DEI and Marxist views of race, we still have a long way to go to reclaim mainstream institutions…
Read MoreConservatives, Stop Bashing Taylor Swift.
How conservatives talk about Taylor Swift says more about us than her. By Liliana Zylstra Taylor Swift’s massive success as a musical artist and cultural sensation has made her once again a topic of political discussion. But the conversation about Swift isn’t really about her. Instead, it demonstrates how badly conservatives often fail to…
Read MoreSheynnis Palacios: From Miss Universe To Dictator’s Worst Enemy
Miss Universe, Nicaragua’s Sheynnis Palacios has become a symbol of an oppressed people.
Read MoreRon DeSantis: A Future Yet to Be Seen
Breaking down DeSantis’ exit from the GOP primary. Hunter Oswald DeSantis is out: after weeks of speculation and an unsurprising result in Iowa, it appears Florida’s governor will have to wait his turn. On January 21, Governor Ron DeSantis suspended his bid for the presidency and endorsed former president Donald Trump in the wake…
Read MoreThe Truth about the March for Life
The March for Life is a great reminder: the ability to care is not the ability to create change.
Read MoreThis MLK Day, Take the Hard Path on Race.
If we want to win on race, we have to highlight the disparities between the sincerity of antiracists and the unjust policies they suggest.
Read MoreHow the Biden Administration Weaponized Antitrust in 2023
The present administration is anti-business—it’s that simple. By Benjamin Seevers The Biden administration has been and will likely continue to be a disaster throughout 2024. The actions of his administration and the federal government since 2021 have taken on an overwhelmingly interventionist character in regards to the economy. His failed economic policies come with…
Read MoreCrossing the Red Sea
The price of protecting global trade in the Red Sea is high, but it’s well within America’s national interest.
Read MoreThe People Who Walked in Darkness
In a world of darkness, hope is a baby born, divorced from all political clout yet born the Word above all earthly powers.
Read MoreDune: To Tame a Postmodern Land
Dune revels in marrying the rational and the religious. No matter how advanced we become, we find fullness in something higher.
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